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Gives information about the organization, raising awareness and education in the community. Incorporates an on-line shop and news and events.
Specialists dedicated to the care and well being of people with epilepsy and learning difficulties within the Croydon and Surrey area.
Provides information and advice for people with epilepsy. Includes forum, details of freephone and email helplines, and sections for children and teenagers with the condition.
Social on-line venue for connecting people effected by epilepsy.
Offering support and information for parents of children diagnosed with any form of epilepsy.
To help educate and support the families dealing with rare epilepsy's. Some of these include: ESES/CSWS, LKS, LGS and Benign Rolandic.
E-mail and forum support group for those with an interest in epilepsy, whether it is for you, a family member, a friend, pupil or a child that has a seizure disorder or epilepsy.
Offers case histories and further information regarding the diet.
Offers tips, recipes and guidelines on using the diet for a number of health issues, including epilepsy, heartburn, joint pain, and pre-diabetes.
Coping with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and Autism, from diagnosis at birth through third grade.
Personal page with muscular dystrophy links and other personal content by individual with a type of muscular dystrophy called Friedreich's Ataxia.
Learn how a family copes with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy in son, Bradley. Bradley is about 7 years old.
Including anatomy, symptoms, causes, alternative treatments, surgical treatment, risks and complications, surgical treatments, and after surgery care.
Links to desensitization exercises and hand therapy.
Includes causes, foods associated with the disease, symptoms, and prevention.
Kim Bourg describes her life with the condition, and suggests strategies for coping with it in oneself or others. Includes details of symptoms and diagnosis.
The struggle for a young boy struck down at 15 and in deep coma for three months, semi conscious for another nine months, still recovering and at special college in England.
Lie, deny, sigh, these have been my social coping skills. Trying to figure out a better way to go through life as a prosopagnosic, aka, faceblind person.
Providing clinical management, research and treatment for traumatic brain and spinal injuries.
Advocacy and management service for people with brain injury or neurological impairment in SouthWest UK residential, rehabilitation, or community settings. Member of British Association of Brain Injury Case Managers.
Implantable diaphragmatic/phrenic nerve stimulators.
Offers definition, sources, symptoms, and home treatment.
Clinical nutritionist offers information on the importance of this mineral, conditions associated with deficiency or excess loss, and substances and conditions that cause loss. Includes what supplements to take, and how to calculate daily requirement.
Provides detail on bee myths, sting symptoms, and a variety of treatment options. From Survive Outdoors.
Journal and story of Stanton Allen Haynes who passed away from neuroblastoma. Features pictures and a guestbook. [February 14, 2001 - February 13, 2005]
Features a journal with details about Zachary's fight against neuroblastoma. Includes updates, pictures and a guestbook.
New York. Hosts a Race for the Cure and provides grants, education, outreach, news, and resources.
Texas. Information about the Race for the Cure and volunteer opportunities.
Illinois. Race for the Cure information, survivor stories, how to get involved, and grant information.
Ian was diagnosed with Wilms Tumor at age 3. He is in remission, with more than five years since surgery and chemo. His family still posts updates.
Provides news about how Andrew is doing with his fight against ALL. Includes pictures and a guestbook.
Personal story of young Katia Solomon including music and pictures.
Personal story of patient with CLL disease and the influence of electromagnetic field on human health.
Sidney Hider, from New Zealand, was diagnosed with stage III myeloma in 2001. He compiled a record of his journey in hopes that it might help others. Sid passed away in September 2011.
The first post on this site was to let family and friends know of Dan Patterson's schedule for stem cell transplant. The myeloma patient kept readers up to date for more than seven years until his death in 2012.
Tribute to Chris includes his journal, pictures, and commentary from guests on his passing on May 7, 2005.
Journal about treatments and progress fighting cancer. Includes photographs and a guestbook.
Journal kept by mother provides thoughts to her daughter, pictures, and a guestbook.
Provides journal and treatment updates, pictures, story, and a guest book.
Journal kept by Greg's mother provides updates, pictures, and a guestbook.
Journal in memory of ten year old Garrett Burnham who passed away from Rhabdomyosarcoma on February 1, 2005. Includes pictures, memories, and a guestbook.
The National Institute on Deafness and other Communication Disorders provides information on these electronic devices, on who can benefit and what advancements in technology can be expected.
Provides information on the impact of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) on people with hearing loss.
Irvine, California center offering intensive therapy for adults and children who stutter, as well as continuing education for speech pathologists.
Medical and surgical facility specializes in hernia surgery using the mesh plug hernia repair operation in New Jersey.
Non profit volunteer-run organization, it collects supplies and provides educational materials for osteomates in need around the world.
Offers hemodialysis in a tropical setting. Details for accommodations and pricing.
Home page for AIDS Walk Detroit, A Steppin' Out Event.
Formerly known as the National AIDS Clearinghouse.
A multidisciplinary academic environment that promotes basic, clinical, and translational AIDS and AIDS-related research.